Holy Cross Lutheran Church Our Mission

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Holy Cross Lutheran Church Our Mission We gather as an open community of Christians, responding to God s call. We welcome all people as members of our extended family. We gather to support and nourish one another in the faith, equipping people to live the Gospel in the world. Our purpose is to encounter the Gospel in worship play, study, music, work, prayer and activism. We provide worship that is diverse, flexible, thought provoking and relevant to our challenging times. We are a voice for compassion and actively seek justice and peace in the world. We identify and serve our neighbors in need. We offer programs that encourage spiritual growth by teaching the Gospel in the Lutheran tradition. We provide opportunities to work, play and pray together. Everyone Is Welcome! In response to the overwhelming love of God we stand in awe of the wideness of God s mercy. In faithfulness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, mindful of our Lutheran emphasis on grace, and rejoicing in the celebration of our shared baptismal journey, we welcome as members of our extended family, all those who have ever felt excluded by the Church because of their race, gender, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental challenges, financial resources, or family status. As followers of Christ, all members of Holy Cross Lutheran Church are compelled by the Gospel to seek reconciliation and wholeness in a world that is all too often an unloving place. Therefore, rejoicing in God s abundant grace, we extend a special welcome to all. Whether you are gay, straight, lesbian or bisexual; whatever your country of origin or ancestry; whether you are a believer, a doubter or a seeker; in Christ s love, we welcome you, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit we can work together to usher in God s Reign of justice, peace, and mercy. Second Sunday in Lent March 4 2012

We pray for those in special need of God s care, especially: Catherine Drew; Norman (Phyllis Hutchings brother); Katherine Nesbitt (Fleming s extended family), Evelyn (Tami Smith s mother), Jack Thompson (Susan Thompson s mother); Vickie (friend of Catherine Drew & Susan Thompson) Anna Sukupcak (Chris Payne s Grandmother) and Lydia Weimer (Marg Nauman s sister). MINISTERS TODAY Next Sunday March 11, 2012 Worship Terry Hutchings Carol Wegford Assistant Communion Assistants Gary Curran Sylvia McCutcheon Laura Lawrence Anthony de Boer Sharon Smyth Phyllis Hutchings Lector Virginia Dawson Petra Vollmerhausen Ushers Michael Smith Lawrence McCutcheon Vreny Mathis Gary Curran Coffee Hosts Sylvia McCutcheon Barb Weber Counters Sharon Smyth Lawrence McCutcheon Neil Nauman Michael Smith Altar Care Sylvia McCutcheon Sylvia McCutcheon Greeter Rose Orfanakos Neil Nauman Cleaning Peter & Katherine Smith Peter & Katherine Smith THIS WEEK AT HOLY CROSS Today Agape Meal after worship Monday Cinemania & KEG Conversation Melancholia 7:00 pm Tuesday Confirmation Class 7:00 pm Wednesday Lenten Evening Prayer Thomas Aquinas Choir 7:30 pm 8:15 pm Sunday Sunday School for all ages 9:30 am Worship Holy Communion 10:45 am Holy Cross Generous Givers JANUARY FINANCIAL STATEMENT Income 2012 Budget 2012 Actual 2011 Actual Offerings 9,143.87 7,103.85 7,834.00 $2,040.02 below Budget LOV Ministries 166.66 1,909.73 n/a Fundraising 583.33 510.00 150.00 Gifts 83.33 0 225.00 Interest 0 4.45 4.72 Offerings Budgeted Expenses 88.00 41.66 423.29 Rental - Armitage 1,030.20 1,075.00 1,075.00 Rental - Facility 0 0 75.00 Mission Fund Transfer 833.32 0 0 Transfers made as and when needed Sabbatical Fund Transfer 500.00 0 0 Transfers made as and when needed Total Revenue 12,382.37 10,382.37 9,787.01 Total Expenses 12,382.29 12,833.00 10,314.25 NET LOSS (2,101.97) February Offerings to date Offerings General Fund 2012 Budget 2012 Actual Feb. 5 2,285.97 1,500.00 Feb. 12 2,285.97 1,776.46 Feb. 18 2,285.97 1,831.50 Ash Wed 0 205.00 Feb. 26 2,285.97 2,495.00 Feb. Total to Date 9,143.87 7,807.96 February figures to be reconciled Snow Plowing makes up the bulk of the increase over last year Offerings to the General Fund are well below the amount Budgeted. This despite the fact that there were 5 Sundays in January. Please review your own January offerings. Did you miss a Sunday? New Year s Day perhaps? An extra $50.00 from each of our 45 giving units/households would go a long way to making up our shortfall.

Yes we know it s not always easy to sit still. So we re asking parents to let their children wander over to the Worship Center to pick-up a little something to help them worship their way. the inclusive bible: The First Egalitarian Translation Jubilee Moments Jubilee Moments are your opportunity to share your own experiences, stories, and passions about life at Holy Cross. Take some time to imagine how you want to express your thoughts about Holy Cross and then record a one-minute video, which will air Sunday mornings and on our You Tube Channel. You can make the recording yourself on your own webcam or cell-phone or signup to have your moment in the Jubilee Booth, located downstairs. The Jubilee Booth will open next Sunday Translations of the Hebrew and Greek texts of the Bible are many and varied. During worship we will use: the inclusive bible: The First Egalitarian Translation. This translation is the work of the Priests for Equality Project of the Quixote Center Collective. Published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2007, this translation seeks to be faithful to the original languages while using non-sexist language to express the ancient writings.

Ancient Wisdom - Modern Practices Christian Mystics: we will include readings from the Mystics in our Lenten Worship Services. This Week: Meister Eckhart (1260-1328) Meister Eckhart is one of history s great mystics. His religious writings were so eloquent that they helped evolve the German language. He was a Catholic monk and scholar who often presented his faith and spiritual understandings in sermons of stunning clarity, though the Catholic Church apparently feared Eckhart s brilliance and was on the verge of bringing him before a kind of inquisition when he died. The works of Meister Eckhart are a theological treasure. They are perhaps, at times even divine revelation. Meister Eckhart was born in the village of Hochheim, in Germany. When he was a young man he joined the Dominicans at Erfurt. He superbly blended the life of contemplation within a career of great external involvement. He became a teacher, and then in 1298 was made prior of the Dominican convent at Erfurt and vicar provincial of Thuringia. In 1300 he began to lecture in Paris and two years later was given the degree of Master of Sacred Theology by his order. When he returned to Erfurt, he was made provincial for the large province of Saxony, and later he was appointed vicar- general for Bohemia and was asked to reform the demoralized monasteries there. In 1311 he again went to Paris and took up a professorship. He was made first professor of his order at Cologne in 1320 and remained there for the rest of his life. He was considered by many the ideal priest and scholar. It was life itself that Eckhart loved to talk about: the life of the fields and the life of the sky, and the wonders of the human heart. It is easy to see how he raised many a brow when he spoke out like this: Is this not a holy trinity: the firmament, the earth, our bodies. And is it not an act of worship to hold a child, and till the soil and lift a cup. And Communion, first seek that from your lover s soul before anything offered from a priest. First Sunday in Lent Evangelical Lutheran Worship at Please Stand if you are able Prelude & Welcome Opening Song Greeting Bidding Hymn of Praise Prayer of the Day GATHERING Silence #325 I Want Jesus to Walk with Me Choir: You, Dear Lord #699 In Deepest Night WORD First Reading Judges 11:30-40 Response God Weeps printed on the next page Words: Shirley Erna Murray; Music: Jim Strathdee; Printed under LiscenSing #1975 His deep and radical insights and his popularity with his fellow Germans led to accusations of heresy. Eckhart publicly defended himself in 1327, stating that he had always believed God was as God said God was Indivisible. And that sincere contemplation of God s own description of God s self turned into the sublime experiences and compassionate understanding that he preached and wrote about. Eckhart died the following year. The church condemned and suppressed his work, and probably destroyed a lot of it. In the 1880s two Latin manuscripts of Eckhart s were found. Since 1980 the Dominican Order has sought to reveal that Eckhart was an exemplary Christian mystic and priest. Love Poems From God Daniel Ladinsky, Penguin Compass, London: 2002

Second Reading from Meister Eckhart TO SEE AS GOD SEES It is your destiny to see as God sees, to know as God knows to feel as God feels. How is this possible? How? Because divine love cannot defy its very self. Divine love will be eternally true to its own being, and its being is giving all it can, at the perfect moment. And the greatest gift God can give is God s own experience. Every object, every creature, every man, woman, and child has a soul and it is the destiny of all, to see as God sees, to know as God knows, to feel as God feels, to Be as God Is. Acclamation My Spirit Rests in You O Lord Gospel Mark 8:31-38 Sermon Lament Transformation

Hymn of the Day #725 When the Poor Ones HOLY COMMUNION Prayers of the Body As we pray, our petitions will end with the words: To which you are invited to respond with the words: Peace Offering Offertory.God s embrace. Let it be so. May All Beings Be Happy P: C: God is with you. And also with you. P: C: Open your hearts. We open our hearts to God. P: C: Let us give thanks to our God Most Holy. It is right to give our thanks and praise. P: It is wonderful to give thanks to you, God-of-the-Journey. Even though the earth shakes and trembles, even though the waters crash upon the land, even while our powers of destruction may threaten disaster, we need not fear, for You O God remain steadfast. In the wilderness of life, you have accompanied our ancestors and time and time again promised that all will be well. Your Spirit changes our hearts: enemies speak to one another; those who were estranged join hands in friendship; and nations pursue ways that bring life. Your Spirit is at work when understanding puts an end to strife, fear gives way to mercy, and vengeance turns into forgiveness. Life s journey is made joyous by Your presence and so it is right that we should sing: Sanctus: Prayer A: Let us pray: C: Our journey is blessed with the bounty of creation. God provides us with every gift of creation, and quenches our thirst with living water. So, we offer these tokens from our wealth. May our lives be bread for the hungry and streams in the wilderness, signs of the abundance of Creation for all to share. We offer these gifts in the name and for the sake of Christ. Amen. #191 Holy, Holy, Holy

In the wilderness, loving one, you walked with Jesus as he was transformed. Through hardship and hope Jesus wove a new direction a new path and Jesus saw you face to face. Jesus life bears witness to your love. And we give thanks. In the stories handed down to us by our ancestors we are told that before Jesus died, he gathered his people together for a meal. At that meal Jesus took bread and breaking bread, said to them, Take and eat, this is bread for the journey. As often as you share this meal together, remember me. And Jesus took a cup of wine, saying, This is wine for the journey, drink it, share it, and remember me. Remembering all that you have done in the life, death and resurrection of Christ, our burdens are lightened as we travel trusting in the promise that is the mystery of our faith. C: Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again and again. P: Loving One, join us on our journey. Bless this bread and this cup. Bless this gathered communion. Bless the wilderness of our hearts, and set us free. Free to love you without fear. Free to love others with great joy. C: Through Christ, with Christ, in Christ, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all honour and glory are yours, O God of love, now and forever. Amen. Abba Prayer God Lover of Us All printed on the next page MUSIC: Marney Curran; Words: Janet Morley God Lover of Us All MUSIC: Marney Curran; Words: Janet Morley, Greenham Common 1985

At the breaking of the bread Fill Me With Bread #612 Healer of Our Every Ill #765 Lord of All Hopefulness Song Now We Go in Peace Distribution by continuous Communion. You may choose to take the wine from the Common Cup or the individual glasses. For those who are accustomed to intinction: in compliance with public health recommendations, we do not offer intinction and so we would encourage you to use the individual glasses. Everyone is welcome to participate in Communion! Communion Hymns: O God We Call sing a cappella, repeat Prayer A: We rejoice as Jesus often rejoiced, in the simple pleasures of sharing a meal with one another. So let us offer thanks and praise to our God in whom we live and move and have our being: C: Fed by the bread of life, we have been nourished for the journey. Let us go into the world to nourish all those who we meet on the way as we follow the ONE who long ago travelled to Jerusalem to bear witness to the love of God. Let our witness echo the grace of Jesus proclaimed. Amen. Benediction Announcements Sending Hymn #704 When the Pain of the World Surrounds Us Dismissal: A: Go in peace to be God s lovers! C: Thanks be to God!